Diane Lai Skincare Gives Back

Disclosure: I received Diane Lai samples to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own.

My youngest daughter suffers with extreme allergies, and she also has very sensitive skin, so I was thrilled when I had the opportunity to review Diane Lai Products. I was sent the following products to review.

Fresh daily body wash

Rejuvenate daily moisturizer

Moist unflavoured Lip Balm

Moist Sweet Orange Lip Balm

About Diane Lai

The company started because Diane’s son suffered from extreme infant eczema from birth. Diane Lai products are formulated for allergy prone highly sensitive skin and contain NO Parabens, Phthalates, Formaldehyde, Artificial Fragrance, Artificial Colorants, Retinols, Sulfates, Petro Chemicals, and Oxybenzone.

Ingredients are chosen for their low allergen history and are organically certified.

After the whole family had been using their products for two weeks , I have to say I’m impressed to say the least! My skin improved in overall appearance after only using their products for a few days. A little bit goes a long way, so don’t be fooled by the size of the containers.

My oldest daughter tried the sweet orange lip balm, and said that it tasted of oranges. She also said that it was the best lip balm she has ever used and that she did not have to apply it as much as she usually does.

I only used a pea sized amount of the fresh daily body wash, and was impressed with the amount of lather that it produced. I also love that all their products are natural as well as made in Canada.

Diane Lai Gives Back to the Community

For every Diane Lai product sold, one of the same or equal value is donated to the following organizations:

About Michelle

Michelle is a married Mom to three. Two girls and a boy with severe autism.

She provides reviews, giveaways and the odd recipe for her readers, and shares other small bits about life as a parent. She loves to travel with her family and you will find some of her travels reviewed and discussed on these pages.

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